The Voice of Hind Rajab15

Directed by Kaouther Ben Hania | Tunisia | 2025 | 1h 30m | Arabic w/ English subtitles | Starring Saja Kilani, Motaz Malhees, Clara Khoury, Amer Hlehel

In late January 2024, Red Crescent volunteers in Gaza receive a desperate call from a young girl trapped in a car under Israeli military fire. While keeping her on the line, they do everything possible to get an ambulance to her, but complex rescue protocols stand in the way. A powerful blend of documentary and fiction, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania’s (Four Daughters) fierce, shattering film compels audiences to bear witness to the unspeakable suffering of Gaza’s children. Winner of the Silver Lion at the Venice International Film Festival and Tunisia’s entry for Best International Feature at the upcoming Oscars.

Reviews

‘No other film this year will get more people talking, or more people crying.’
★★★★★
Nicholas Barber, BBC

‘Hind Rajab’s story is almost too terrible to face, yet this masterwork from Kaouther Ben Hania demands we bear witness.’
★★★★★
Leila Latif, Little White Lies

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